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I FORGOT that this sketch is so close to completion, so I can finally finish this painting. Whoopsie! Anyway, thought I should post because I also miraculously still love it. After I finish up the piece I’m working on, I may take a ZBrush detour, but then it’s all about this baby!

Here’s more of what I’ve been working on in Tim McBurnie’s class Drawing for Comics. Still finishing up the color a bit…

This is a concept from my Tudors graphic novel idea, The Field. Anne has just spied her family at the English camp chatting happily and is about to join them after not having seen them in many years (well, except Mary…it’s only been about a year there). Mary is with her new husband, William, George Boleyn and Lady Elizabeth. Anne hasn’t developed her cynical smirk quite yet.

I’ve long had an Anne Boleyn graphic novel stuck in my head for a while. I keep debating if I want to attempt to be serious (in which case, who will buy it according to publishers), or sell out and make it really sexy…which would also be way fun to draw.

I’ve been screwing around with this image for a long enough time that having not posted any progress is shockingly bad behavior. Consider this my pet project after the Blackwater scene, which may henceforth be periodically referred to as “the scene”, following several other pet projects which never really became pets. They were more like strays.

Tudors. I like them. Can you guess who each person is?

I’m playing around with what exact year I’m deciding this scene took place. It is possible the French king may disappear, which would take me back to my original intentions. But I’m just not sure if this is 1522 that we can justify William Carey’s presence. Maybe we can? If this is 1520 he’s feeling kind of paranoid. Here’s the same with some texture and fun curtains added.

Please pardon Percy’s thunder thighs and epic calves. They will be fixed at a later date.

Throwing down some initial color strictly for fun, which is naughty of me since the sketch is incomplete. It looks kind of neon to me now.

HINT: Characters are (in no specific order, ha) William Carey, Margaret Wyatt, Percy, Miss Anne Boleyn herself, a minstrel who is by no means Mark Smeaton, the ever delightful Jane Parker, Thomas Wyatt, Mary, George and then some various royal personages. A possible Wolsey and Françoise de Foix are being obscured by all this texturing, but you can see them in the top sketch.